The correct answer is B.
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What type of figurative language is this?
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
Silence is given a human characteristic or human quality by stating that it needs to have space and that it owns said space.
B. Setting
C. Characterization
D. Tragic resolution
Answer: B) Setting.
Explanation: The setting of a story or a text is the place and time where the story takes place, it can also be the context of the story (political, historical, cultural, etc). From the given options, the one that best identifies the given passage from "The Cask of Amontillado" is the corresponding to option B: Setting, because it is describing a place (specifically, the catacombs) "We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling..."
b. changed.
c. destroyed.
d. transformed.
c. "And a good south wind sprung up behind."
b. "The storm blast came, and he was tyrannous and strong."
d. "Each turned his face with a ghastly pang, and cursed me with his eye."
Answer: B) "The storm blast came, and he was tyrannous and strong."
Explanation: personification is a figure of speech that consists in giving human characteristics to non human objects (or animals). From the given options, the sentence that represents an example of personification, is the corresponding to option B, because using description, it is giving the storm (non human object) the ability to be tyrannous and strong (human characteristics).
The pretension of Bourgeois conformism is one theme. Ivan Llytch has only one goal in life: to join the upper class. As a mid-level judicial official, he tries to emulate people of higher social stations with objects that resemble their but which are pale copies since his means are not the same and he cannot afford to buy exactly the same objects. In other words, these symbols of wealth and power are as superficial as his aspirations.
The other theme is authenticity; Ivan Llytch is presenting people a facade of wealth and power that he does not have. He is certainly a middle class individual but he is not rich. He lacks the necessary authenticity to be proud of who he is in his own merit and thinks that only by being a copy of another social group he has some value for society.
The themes that are being discussed here are:
1) Things are not always what they seem
2) People try to appear better and more affluent than they actually are.
That would be ...
a. object.